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Repertoire Articles

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Articles with in-depth discussion of repertoire
  • The Border Reiver

  • The Buzoon - an Unidentified Lowland Bagpipe?

  • The Day it Daws

  • The ffarther be in the welcomer

  • The Humours of Glen

  • THE IRISH ORIGIN OF 'JACK LATTIN'

  • The Lowland Reel?

  • The Piper's Assistant Revisited

  • The Rock and the wee pickle Tow

  • The Trials of Transcription

  • The Triple-time Hornpipe

  • The Triple-time Hornpipe

  • Three Tunes from the Bowie Manuscript

  • Torphichen’s Rant

  • Traditions of Kilbarchan

  • Tunes From Angus Mackay's Manuscripts

  • Two Ancient Scottish Tunes - or is it three - or are they all the same one?

  • Two Tunes From George Skene's Collection

  • Washington's March

  • Wat ye What I Got?

  • Wee Totum Fogg

  • What's in a Name? Interpreting Tune Titles

  • Whores and Rogues and Round-headed Cuckolds

  • William Dixon Discussions

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